Title
An Energy Harvester for Low-Frequency Electrical Signals
Author
Wang, X.
Wilson, P.R.
Leite, R.B.
Chen, G.
Freitas, H.
Asadi, K.
Smits, E.C.P.
Katsouras, I.
Rocha, P.R.F.
Publication year
2020
Abstract
Generating electricity from low-frequency mechanical agitations produced by ocean waves, plants, or human motion is emerging as a key, environmentally friendly technology in combating harmful emissions caused by burning fossil fuels. The electric pulses generated by the appropriate transducers, such as triboelectric or piezoelectric generators, have to be rectified and stored in a sustainable external circuit. The bottleneck, however, is the harvesting circuitry, which relies on rather expensive up-conversion oscillation technologies. Such circuits are primarily designed and optimized for frequencies well above the kHz range, much higher than the aforementioned mechanical stimuli, and are therefore energy demanding. Herein, a sustainable energy harvester is developed that alleviates the need for using up-conversion and allows efficient harvesting of energy from low-frequency voltage pulses, such as the ones typically generated by triboelectric or piezoelectric generators. The resonant circuit is designed to match overall response originating from such low-frequency oscillating energy sources. The design enables the harvester to be operable at frequencies as low as 1 Hz. Computer aided design simulations are demonstrated, which are miniaturized harvesters on a printed-circuit board using low-cost components, and scalability of the proposed design is discussed, which paves the way to affordable, efficient, and sustainable low-cost energy solutions.
Subject
Bioelectronics
Energy harvesters
Triboelectric generators
Triboelectricity
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ente.202000114
TNO identifier
876020
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
ISSN
2194-4288
Source
Energy Technology
Document type
article